Jeremy Sheldon (born 1971) is a British screenwriter, author and lecturer.
Sheldon was educated at Eton College and at the University of East Anglia where he graduated with a degree in English Literature and Philosophy and an MA in Creative Writing.
[1][2] He is the author of a collection of short stories, The Comfort Zone (2002),[3] and a novel, The Smiling Affair (2005),[4] both published by Jonathan Cape.
His film work began with rewrites to Best Laid Plans (2012), a British drama-thriller directed by BAFTA-winning director David Blair starring Stephen Graham, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and David O’Hara, followed by Montana (2014), a British urban action-thriller directed by Mo Ali.
[5] He would subsequently write several further low budget British productions, such as the war drama Allies (2014), horror film Writers Retreat (2015), and heist comedy Golden Years (2016).